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    Quote Originally Posted by What?
    Yes, 100W is illegal.
    Who says so? Surely if 100watt is illegal then all retail outlets, service stations included, would have to remove them from their shelves? Not to mention the 130w bulbs that are also available for sale.

    Can someone provide some sound evidence that 100+watt bulbs are illegal or not in NZ?


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    You will find the packet of a 100w bulb will say ''off road use only'' or words to that effect.If a 100w bulb doesn't say that then it has got on our market by a back door - I have people walk in my door hawking bulk packs of bulbs,cheap sir,very cheap.

    Often one of my suppliers will do some sort of bulk purchase deal - like buy this assortment of popular bulbs and you will get this stainless steel cofee mug I am now drinking out of - but when I open the box I see I usualy have a couple of 100w H4 headlamp bulbs....marked for off road use only.I use them,no problem - put them in some POS,with glass lens and metal reflector of course.
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    [QUOTE=Andrew]temporamentalQUOTE]

    Does that mean you dunk them in batter and deep-fry them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackbird
    Hahahaha - well said. Maybe it was a message for me to buy a Harley or a moped
    Having the extra leg is not always a good thing I have on several occasions been relieved to see my leg will reach only to regret it on realising this now means that the entire weight of my bike is now supported by one testicle . A tough call at the best of times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog
    Having the extra leg is not always a good thing I have on several occasions been relieved to see my leg will reach only to regret it on realising this now means that the entire weight of my bike is now supported by one testicle . A tough call at the best of times.
    I have no testicles after 31 years of marraige

    Just joking Darl, honest thud.....

    Gee Hitcher, that was a bit deep, there'll be lots of people scratching their heads over that one, hehe

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    I had to go and read it in context but it made sense in the end.
    I'll have mine wrapped around some snapper.

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    I always find it amusing the amount of physical / mental abuse we will put ourselves through to protect our inanimate objects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Who says so? Surely if 100watt is illegal then all retail outlets, service stations included, would have to remove them from their shelves? Not to mention the 130w bulbs that are also available for sale.

    Can someone provide some sound evidence that 100+watt bulbs are illegal or not in NZ?


    Zed
    Get on the LTSA website and have a look for yourself.
    Legal limit for road use is 75W (per side for cars and trucks).
    High power bulbs are perfectly legal off road, and that is why the packaging states "for off-road use ony" or similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by What?
    Get on the LTSA website and have a look for yourself.
    Legal limit for road use is 75W (per side for cars and trucks).
    High power bulbs are perfectly legal off road, and that is why the packaging states "for off-road use ony" or similar.
    Ok fine.

    It helps to name your source of information when you state a fact sometimes. You educated lot learned this lesson in school!


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    Somebody please save me from humourless pedants...
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    Reminds me of what the buld on the old vt250 looked like after the reg/rec blew. Windinding it up in second revs about 1.5k off redline and switch to high beams big flash and that was it. Luckily i was only 1 km from home.

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